Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova, “Falling Slowly” Once was the sleeper Irish romance of the summer of 2007, about a pair of nameless musicians falling in love through song. This is the song and scene people remember the most. Request it at one of the seven weddings you’re going to this season. Madonna, “This Used […]
Hot Summer Guide
Glamp counsellor
Proper drink ingredients Limes, bitters, homemade maraschino cherries, herbs, you get it—there’s a fine line between drinking a cocktail and drinking some alcohol in a cup (in this case, a coupe). Bone marrow You know what tastes good with bone marrow on it? EVERYTHING. You can roast a hunk or two in a pan on […]
Hot Summer Guide 2014
Dive into our 19th annual Hot Summer Guide for the season’s top concerts, festivals, art exhibits, movies and sporting events, plus fashion, food trucks, road trip inspiration and what to pack on your next glamping trip. Click here to see it all. Related Stories
Five art exhibits to see this summer
Ursula Johnson: Mi’kwite’tmn (“Do You Remember”) This summer, be sure to catch artist Ursula Johnson’s first major touring solo exhibition at Saint Mary’s University, before she embarks on a national tour with the work. In Mi’kwite’tmn, Johnson explores ideas of ancestry, identity and cultural practice. It’s an exhibition that sheds light on the state of […]
How we roll: Halifax’s best lobster rolls
The Shack Oyster Bar The Shack is the antithesis of a greasy fish ‘n’ chips joint—all of its seafood is freshly shucked or steamed. The Crobster Roll is bursting with a creamy lobster and snow crab salad, heightened with fresh dill and mustard seed. This waterfront snack is perfect on a sunny day. Queen’s Wharf, […]
Acting out: A summer’s worth of theatre
June 19-29;
Magnetic North Theatre Festival Canada’s only national theatre festival, Magnetic North, is descending on Halifax and Dartmouth and bringing with it some of the best touring theatre from across the country. Enjoy plays (including east coast stories produced as part of Eastern Front Theatre’s Stages Theatre Festival), take part in workshops, sit in on […]
Summer’s top food events
June 27-29 Right Some Good Lucky for us North America’s original pop-up food fest has crossed the causeway, and will share with us a little bit of the magic that’s been taking place in Cape Breton for the last few summers—Michelin chefs, a feast on a navy ship, master chef competitions and a (free) street food […]
The ultimate road trip
Consider this epic infographic your vacation inspiration, an adventure kick-starter. Pick a corner of the province, pack your bags and start exploring.
Hottest movies of summer
Carbon Arc The local movie series kicks off its fourth anniversary with the excellent Lukas Moodysson jam We Are the Best!, about a pre-teen punk rock trio, on June 27. (The day before catch the Thrillema entry The Sacrament.) Also on the docket are Hedwig and the Angry Inch (July 17), The Guild (July 18 […]
Word on the street: Halifax’s food trucks
Food Wolf Latin/Asian fusion fantasia, home of the K-dog @foodwolf Cheese Gypsy More crazy cheese and bread combinations to crave @cheesegypsy My Three Cousins Dalhousie’s very own food truck, serving shish taouk, falafel and greek fries 6226 University Avenue Nomad Gourmet Bangin’ breakfast, gourmet burgers, big badass burritos @nomadgourmet Bud the Spud Halifax food truck […]
Insider Halifax
In Halifax, it’s a well-known fact the forecast is more likely to read “with a chance of showers” than any other type of weather. But there’s no reason a little rain should ruin anyone’s summer fun. With a raincoat, rubber boots and a sense of adventure, rainy days can actually be the best days. Here’s […]
Scoop dreams
Ice cream can be many things: a family outing, a great first date, a late-night secret, a sunburnt stop on the way home from the ocean. A creamy, ill-advised meal substitute. It’s not just a dairy product, it’s an experience. And for the complete experience, the light and heat of summer are a necessity. One […]

